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2 Thursday, March 12, 1942, Vernonia Eaglek Vernonia, .Oregon YOUR TOWN’S TOPICS of the 357th Infantry Regiment at Camp Barkeley, Abilene, Texas. That he was assigned to Battalion Headquarters as Adjutant and In telligence Officer is the word re ceived this week by his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Cason. In Seattle— Mr. and Mrs. A. A. McNutt and son, Joe, motored to Seattle last week to attend the funeral of their nephew and cousin, Myles Ross, who was killed when a bomber crashed at Corpus Christi, Texas. Camas Lady Visits— Mrs. Mabie Ferguson i of Camas is visiting in Vernonia this week, the E. Massey family, Mrs. Fer- guson and Mr. Massey, operator of the Vernonia Bakery, are brother and sister. Dog Sold— Flash Again, one of the terriers from the Bush kennels, was sold last week to J. H. Hume of Car tersville, Virginia. Hall, Sat., Dance at Legion March 14. Glen Davis orchestra. 11 t 1 — Weds— Miss Dorothy Ovesen, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ovesen, and Julian Schmitt were married in Vancouver, Washington, Saturday, March 7. They are living in Sea side where Mr. Schmitt is a truck driver. Dorothy Ovesen Dance at Legion Hall, Saturday, March 14. Glen Davis orchestra. lltl---- Ill with Flu— Mrs. J. C. Lincoln was confined to her home the latter part of last week because of the flu. S— !> ivied from Jc|ffbTton Bmrriifks, Missouri. Previously he Was station ed at C.mip Grunt, Rockford, Il linois. He is in the Pharmacy de partment. Byron Bennett, a cousin, who also lived here formerly, went from Camp Roberta to Fort Ord and is now located at San Jose, all three California camps. E. Sfevenson Sunday afternoon. ed. Mr. and Mrs. Alois Sauer and Mr. and Mrs. Charley Kreiger children were Saturday evening from Portland visited at the Kreiger visitors of Mrs. Elizabeth Mullers home Sunday. in Vernonia. Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Boeck and Elton O'Connor and Retha Mae Mr. and Mrs. John Counts visited at Smith spent the week-end with the Herb Count’s home Sunday. Mrs. Floyd Morrell at Seaside Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Smith of Glenwood were Sunday dinner guests at the Ray Cota home where they helped celebrate their grand daughter’s, Bunny Cota’s, birthday. Demonstration Unit Meets Gary Smith has been sick for TREHARNE—The Home Demon the past week. siration held its meeting in the Mrs. Garland Segar and children Pleasant Hill Grange hall Thurs- and Mrs. Al Backes and Gary called Marvin Hult day with Mrs. 1 and at the Sauer home Thursday after Mrs. George Hult : as hostesses. noon. Mr. and Mrs. Vern Picker and Mr. and Mrs. William Nissen and family of Brooks spent the week- children were Sunday dinner guests end visiting friends around Tre- at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Al harne. Pierce on Rock Creek. The Sibert family has moved Mr. and Mrs. Hulan Thacker, to Forest Grove. Ray Thacker, and Nick Krete were Portland business visitors Saturday. While there Ray Thacker and Nick Krebs visited with Frank O’Connor in the hospital and reported he was feeling better. Events of Week At Keasey Told Mr. and Mrs. 0. T. Bateman, Reverend Hodges received a tele Mr. and Mrs. Ben Brickel and Mr. gram from his brother this week, and Mrs. Frank Hartwick motored Mr. and Mrs. Chick Eberly of Stating that he had arrived safely to Seaside Sunday where they play KEASEY—Ivan Reed and sister, ed golf. Banks visited the H. E. Schram in Australia with the convoy. family and attended the dnee at Beulah, and son, Kent, visited at Senior play, March 13. In Portland— the Reed home over the week-end. Pleasant Hill Saturday night. Mr. and Mrs. M. A. McNutt mo Birth Announced---- Mr. and Mrs. J. 0. DeVaney visit Betty Thacker is now working ed at the Carl DeVaney home in tored to Portland Tuesday to visit Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Malmsten for Dun and Bradstreet, Inc., and Vernonia Sunday. their daughter, Mrs. Arthur Fluke, announce the birth of a son, Thom attending night school. Jr. Lloyd Gillham, Jr., injured his as Mitchell, born on February 20. Mr, and Mrs. Otto Stowell were foot alt the mill and has been at The Malmstens live in house 21 on Returns from Hospital— Sunday dinner guests at the Wil home for the past week. Joe Warner returned March 3 the O. A. hill. liam Falconer home. Mrs. Emma Clark and Mrs- Ruth from the Veterans’ hospital in “Double Door.” 8 p. m. Mary Falconer is much improv- , Brownlee and girls visited Mrs. H. Portland where he has been under going treatments for sinus trouble. Motor to Fort Lewis— r When he is fully recovered he will Harry Lusby and Ben Fowler re-join the Marines. motored to Fort Lewis last Sunday t< return with Private Frank Lus Made Intelligence Officer— by and Corporal Glen Hall who Lieutenant Harold Cason, who ELGIN — WALTHAM HAMILTON had 15 hours of leave from duty. was recently transferred from Camp HARVEL, In Stock Roberts, is with the 90th Division Senior play, March 13. Brother Arrive. Safely— WATCHES Allen i? WLHCÓ FIRST for TASTE and BOUQUET WINE COUNCIL OF OREGON rinssos-i'» »»tsut use. o»ic«s for Garibaldi---- Howard Allen left Tuesday for Garibadi where he has accepted a position. Mrs. 'Allen and the child ren will move in the near future. “Double Door” Friday, 8 p. m. Visit in Washington— Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Hatchard and daughter, Joyce, spent the week-end in Raymond, Washington, where they visited relatives. McCrae Mr». Preferences differ... and tastes differ ...Then the simple rule for satisfaction is, "Select the wine you want because it appeals to YOUR taste —because its bouquet or aroma pleases You!* Nothing else is as important as the pleasure you derive in "Serving the wine YOU like in the way YOU like*. Leaves Cleaning Specials Wax, Aero, Liquid pint 25c Wax, Aero, Paste pound can 25c Radiant Polish pint .......... 15c Dust Mop and Handle 39c Fibre Brooms $1.00 Here for the Week-End---- Mr. and Mrs. Edward Garner, who are now "living at Jennings Lodge, spent the week-end here visiting relatives. Move to Bremerton— Mr. and Mrs. James Rainey mov ed Sunday to Bremerton where Rainey will act as representative for ah insurance company. Mrs. Rainey will be employed as her hus- band’s secretary. Returns from Hospital---- Sam Hearing, Sr., returned this week from a Portland Hospital where he recently underwent an operation to remove a growth from his neck. Mrs. Virgil Moore of Portland left Monday for her home after spending several days visiting with her daughter, Mrs. Richard Fletcher and family. Portlanders Lawrence Bennett in Vancouver— According to a letter from Mrs. Bm Bennett, her son, Lawrence, is row at Baines General hospital. \ ancouver Barracks, Vancouver. Washington, and has been there since Christmas Eve, when he ar- Garden Full line of Paints, Varnishes and Floor Finishes HOFFMAN Hardware Co. MZNZHZHZHZHZ’ MAKER and VERNONIA, JEWELER ORE. Fertilizer Vernonia Trading Co. Vernonia, Oregon RADIO INTERFERENCE Wood is not a conductor, but a good insulator of electricity; con- sequently radio interference is re duced to a minimum in a lumber- built home. On March 194^$ The New Instam .‘ i ment Selling Terms Go Into E££ect: When the minimum down payment MUST be not less than 33 1-3 par cent and life of the ccn- tract must NOT exceed 15 months. NOW IS THE TIME To obtain that needed fur niture at these convenient terms— 1O Per Cent Down Bal. from 12 to 18 Months BIG. BEAUTIFUL LA ROSE and SEALY IN NER SPRING MATTRESS and BOX SPRINGS ONLY $59.50 JUST $6 Down, $5 Per Month -- •-- SEALY COMPLETE BED, SPRING and MAT TRESS— $39.50 $5 DOWN $5 MO Yes—We have thetm in twin size also NEW SEALY DAVENA—MAKES BED WITH COMPARTMENT FOR BEDDING $39.50 $5 DOWN $5 MONTH Announcement The Oregon Laundry and Cleaners has taken over the business of customers of the Vernonia Laundry. WE HAVE BEEN IN BUSINESS OVER 30 YEARS Every effort will be made to give completely satisfactory service to all customers. Oregon Laundry and Cleaners here— Guests at the Robert Holcomb home Sunday were Mr. and Mrs. Tom Waltman and Mr. and Mrs. 8- R. Maloney of Portland. Mrs. Ma loney ami Mrs. Holcomb are sisters. 60c Yacht Mops Glass Cleaner pint bottle ... 15c For Hardware— See Hoffman WATCH III— Stecde Wool, large %-lb. pkg. 50c Brooms, 1st Quality 6-sew, fine straw $1.25 A. L. Kullaioder Mrs. Wallace McCrae has been confined to her home since last week with a throat infection. Visits from Portland- Spring House If you are thinking of a watch for grad- tion or as a gift in the future, may we suggest you buy them now. Manufacturers advise us it is very uncer- tain how long they will bo available. We also have a very nice stock of FIRST QUALITY DIAMONDS bought at the old price. PRICED RIGHT LESS Quality Meats King’s Make Better ALMANAC Meals Whether you’re having company, or planning a family meal, you’ll find it worth your while to buy meats of guaranteed high quality. You’ll find that you save in the long run by the greater satis faction you will derive from your meals. KING’S Market consis tently offers you high qaulity meats that are sure to satisfy you. ” The woman thatideliherates is lost —Addison We still have a few Sealy Sofa Beds and Chairs to match. Due to the shortage cf material NO MORE SEALY SOFA BEDS WILL BE AVAIL ABLE WHEN ObR LIMITED STOCK IS EX HAUSTED Get Yours Now! NEW, WOOD CIRCULATING HEATERS ONLY $29.95 $S. down, $5. per month While They Last Nice assortment of Beautiful 4-piece Bed Room Suites, Dining Sets Breakfast Sets and Dinnettes WE STILL HAVE A FEW of the famous, gen uine DUTCH OVEN WOOD RANGES and a beautiful set of dishes goes FREE with each. $119.50 while they last -- •--- G. E. ELEC. MIXERS $26.95 while they last FINE ASSORTMENT of BEAUTIFUL PORT ABLE ELECTRIC and BATTERY SET RADIOS Still available in cur stock. Also G. E. and AD MIRAL RADIOS—A fine selection of nciw con sole radios all with built-in aerials. MARCH . > S' b' < Finland and Russia sign peace treaty, 1940. -Standard time adopted; country divided into tune zone«. 1884. —r >4—Eli Whitney patented cot- ¿k/i \ lS—Maineadbritted to Union, im 14—Congress approves founding West Point Mili tary Academy, 1802. ¡7'CT—St. Patricks Day: Becton j evacuated by British. ■ 1776. IB—Congress votes pension» for Revojut-.cnary War veterans. ISIS; 4M' King’s Grocery and Market “Where Your Money Buys More” Phone 91 At the Mile Bridge, Riverview OUR SUPPLY OF AMMUNITION IS RAPIDLY DIMINISHING—GET YOURS NOW Reiaember-33 1-3 per cent down after March 53, 1942 George G. Paterson Everything for the Home on EZ Terms at Portland Prices. — We Carry Our Own Contracts. NO FINANCE COMPANY NO RED TAPE Easiest Terms. If We Haven’t Got What You Want We Can Get It If It’s Obtainable. No Order Too Small or Too Large. We Deliver FREE Up to 150 Miles. Phone 802, Vernonia, Oregon /